The bill enacts and enters into with all other states joining therein
the agreement among the states to elect the president of the United Statesby national popular vote (agreement). Among other provisions, theagreement:
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Permits any state of the United States and the District ofColumbia to become members of the agreement byenacting the agreement;
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Requires each member state to conduct a statewide popularelection for president and vice president of the UnitedStates;
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Prior to the time set for the meeting and voting ofpresidential electors, requires the chief election official ofeach member state to determine the number of votes castfor each presidential slate in a statewide popular electionand to designate the presidential slate with the largestnational popular vote total as the national popular votewinner;
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Requires the presidential elector certifying official of eachmember state to certify the appointment in that official'sown state of the elector slate nominated in that state inassociation with the national popular vote winner. At least6 days before the day fixed by law for the meeting andvoting by the presidential electors, requires each memberstate to make a final determination of the number ofpopular votes cast in the state for each presidential slateand to communicate an official statement of thedetermination within 24 hours to the chief election officialof each other member state. Requires the chief electionofficial of each member state to treat as conclusive anofficial statement containing the number of popular votesin a state for each presidential slate made by the dayestablished by federal law for making a state's finaldetermination conclusive as to the counting of electoralvotes by congress.
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Specifies that the agreement governs the appointment ofpresidential electors in each member state in any year inwhich the agreement is in effect on July 20 in statescumulatively possessing a majority of the electoral votes;
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Permits a state's withdrawal from the agreement, except inlimited circumstances;
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Specifies that the agreement will terminate if the electoralcollege is abolished; and
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Provides that the invalidity of any of the agreement'sprovisions do not affect the remaining provisions.
The bill specifies that when the agreement becomes effective, it
supersedes any conflicting provisions of Colorado law.
When the agreement becomes effective and governs the
appointment of presidential electors, each presidential elector is requiredto vote for the presidential candidate and, by separate ballot,vice-presidential candidate nominated by the political party or politicalorganization that nominated the presidential elector.